February 24, 2017 By Jacqueline Souza Last July, as he campaigned in cities all across the country, Trump promised his supporters the following: “As your president, I will do everything in my […]
LGBTQIA Rights, Once Again, Under Attack
Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns from Breitbart
March 3, 2017 By Jacqueline Souza Earlier this week, Milo Yiannopoulos resigned from his position as the editor of Breitbart News after a series of horrific comments regarding statutory rape […]
What Does White Anti-Racism Look Like?
March 2, 2017 By Mollie March-Steinman Black lives matter more than our feelings. Non-Black POC lives matter more than our feelings. End of story. None of our anti-racist ideas are original. […]
Journalist at #NoDAPL Protest Site Attacked by Police, Suffers Broken Hip
February 22, 2017 By Tallon Kennedy Today is the deadline that water protectors were given to evacuate the Oceti Sakowin Camp. Earlier this afternoon, journalist Eric Poemz was recording the confrontation between […]
PPS Students Unite!
February 13, 2017 By Mollie March-Steinman Early on February 8th, over 350 students from all across the Pittsburgh Public School district gathered in Market Square to protest the confirmation of Betsy DeVos […]
White Vegans: We Have A Race Problem
February 16, 2017 By Jacqueline Souza People often go vegan so that they can fight for a cause: more often than not, the main objectives are to eliminate animal cruelty from our […]
Flint, MI: 1,000 Days, No Clean Water
February 10, 2017 By Jacqueline Souza In April 2014, members of the Flint community went to their government to bring something to their attention- the tap water coming out of their sinks […]
The Racist, Classist Origins of Pittsburgh’s Water Crisis
February 9, 2017 By Mollie March-Steinman Despite the recent media attention given to poisoned water throughout our country, environmental racism is nothing new for Black and Brown communities. Most of us are […]
Taking Up Space
February 8, 2017 By Mollie March-Steinman tw/cw: violence against women, misogynoir As women, we are often encouraged, implicitly or explicitly, to be small. There are lots of terms thrown at us when […]
MORALtorium Launches “Clean Water for The Woodlands” Fundraiser
February 6, 2017 By Wanda Guthrie It’s been close to six years now, a tragic anniversary, for 52 families in a Butler County community who lost their clean well water. Anyone who […]
